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Popular Front of Judea
30th August 2013, 19:57
The U.S. government may be considering military action in response to chemical strikes near Damascus. But a generation ago, America's military and intelligence communities knew about and did nothing to stop a series of nerve gas attacks far more devastating than anything Syria has seen, Foreign Policy has learned.

In 1988, during the waning days of Iraq's war with Iran, the United States learned through satellite imagery that Iran was about to gain a major strategic advantage by exploiting a hole in Iraqi defenses. U.S. intelligence officials conveyed the location of the Iranian troops to Iraq, fully aware that Hussein's military would attack with chemical weapons, including sarin, a lethal nerve agent.

The intelligence included imagery and maps about Iranian troop movements, as well as the locations of Iranian logistics facilities and details about Iranian air defenses. The Iraqis used mustard gas and sarin prior to four major offensives in early 1988 that relied on U.S. satellite imagery, maps, and other intelligence. These attacks helped to tilt the war in Iraq's favor and bring Iran to the negotiating table, and they ensured that the Reagan administration's long-standing policy of securing an Iraqi victory would succeed. But they were also the last in a series of chemical strikes stretching back several years that the Reagan administration knew about and didn't disclose.

Exclusive: CIA Files Prove America Helped Saddam as He Gassed Iran | Foreign Policy (http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/08/25/secret_cia_files_prove_america_helped_saddam_as_he _gassed_iran)

Lenin1986
30th August 2013, 23:40
Ah yes the yanks, they don't like their enemy's having or using "weapons of mass destruction". But it's perfectly ok for them and their allies to have and use them.

:star2: :marx: :trotski: :che: :star2:

Glitchcraft
31st August 2013, 01:43
Who's this guy?

http://24.media.tumblr.com/783d6d75b867e51603f94610207a6426/tumblr_msddw7JWXU1sh7m5go1_500.jpg

Fourth Internationalist
31st August 2013, 01:52
Stories like this are not surprising to me anymore. I'm so desensitized to this sort of stuff now.

They massacred the Native American people and culture for land. They kidnapped, raped, and massacred blacks in Africa and enslaved thousands upon thousands of them for use as mere tools. They used nuclear weapons on hundreds of thousands of innocent Japanese men, women, and children. They supported the Khmer Rouge when it was in their governments interest. They supported the Islamist terrorists in Afghanistan including Osama bin Laden. They support Israel and it's racist war against the Palestinians. There is so much more that I have probably missed. And now they helped Saddam Hussein use chemical weapons on Iranians. What else is new? :(

Proteus2
31st August 2013, 04:25
Stories like this are not surprising to me anymore. I'm so desensitized to this sort of stuff now.

They massacred the Native American people and culture for land. They kidnapped, raped, and massacred blacks in Africa and enslaved thousands upon thousands of them for use as mere tools. They used nuclear weapons on hundreds of thousands of innocent Japanese men, women, and children. They supported the Khmer Rouge when it was in their governments interest. They supported the Islamist terrorists in Afghanistan including Osama bin Laden. They support Israel and it's racist war against the Palestinians. There is so much more that I have probably missed. And now they helped Saddam Hussein use chemical weapons on Iranians. What else is new? :(

And according to official history only due to their benevolence and only for these peoples own good.

ckaihatsu
2nd September 2013, 21:01
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk35suofbYQ


Published on Aug 26, 2013

According to declassified CIA documents, US intelligence officials disclosed the location of Iranian troops to Iraq knowing that Saddam Hussein would use chemical weapons against them back in the 1980s. According to the new revelation from Foreign Policy Magazine, not only did they the US provide the location, but were aware of the scale of nerve gas attacks. Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern weighs in on the report and explains how America's intervention changed history.

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